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Steps for Buying Your First Home

10-15-09
Richard Ives

Dear First Time Buyer,

If you are currently in the market for your first home, you probably have lots of questions. You are about to be making an important decision for your future, a great investment of both money and time. I have a wealth of experience helping first time buyers like you make sound, informed decisions. Here are some tips that can help make your home buying process successful:


  • Tip #1: Do Your Homework
    The perfect home won't find you by itself. The key step in buying a home is doing the proper research. Educate yourself on local schools, neighborhoods, and the kinds of homes available. By visiting my website and reviewing properties, you can start to put together your idea of the perfect home.
  • Tip #2: Start Planning
    Most decisions benefit greatly from proper planning, and home buying is certainly no exception. By marking your favorites, you'll start a file that we can review together. My website is a great resource for property information.
  • Tip #3: Get PreQualified
    Getting prequalified for a loan normally only requires a short phone conversation with a lender, and can greatly help your home search. Prequalification does not guarantee you a loan, but it does provide you with an estimated monthly payment and a price range to use as a guide when shopping for homes. Being prequalified can also often indicate to sellers that you are a serious, prepared buyer.
  • Tip #4: Look for Value
    When shopping for homes, it's important to consider potential value. Even if you're not planning to sell the home some time down the line, it's a good idea to consider the future value of the home. You may not think of a new home as a means to make money, but it's an important investment that requires careful consideration.
  • Tip #5: Decide What You're Looking For
    Settle on the home features that are important to you (covered parking, hardwood floors, architectural style, etc.) and make a prioritized list. Having well established guidelines will help narrow down your search and will prevent you from being shown properties that lack your key amenities. It can help you make the decision not to buy an attractive property that doesn't really fit your needs. My website has a search feature that allows you to filter thousands of listings based on attributes that you select. If you know you want a brick house with gas heat and a garage, you can get the results you're looking for.
  • Tip #6: Relax
    You don't have to make an offer on the first home you see. Make sure to look at other listings in the area to get a feel for the marketplace. When you decide to make an offer on a house, consult with your real estate professional so that all of your questions are answered.
  • Tip #7: Shop Around for Your Mortgage
    Deciding on the financing for your home can be as important as choosing a home itself. The first step is deciding what kind of loan best fits you: a fixed rate mortgage, or an adjustable rate mortgage (ARM). There are benefits to each form of loan, and your real estate professional can provide you with more information.
  • Tip #8: Protect Yourself
    B Paying for a quality home inspection is absolutely critical! You can save yourself thousands in repair costs by having a professional evaluate the soundness of the home you are considering.

More information for first time buyers can be found on my website, or by giving me a call. I'm confident that I can provide the kind of exceptional service that will make this process a rewarding one. Don't hesitate to contact me with any questions you may have, I would love to be of assistance to you.

Your Friend in Real Estate,

Richard Ives, ABR, e-PRO, AHWD, SRES

Broker/Instructor

RE/MAX At Home

www.richardives.remax-ni.com/

Richard Ives, ABR, e-PRO, SRES, AHWD

Broker/Instructor

Make An Intelligent Move with Richard Ives



www.richardives.remax-ni.com/

Information for Home Buyers and Home Sellers

10-12-09
Richard Ives

Free advanced search tools for home buyers and home sellers

Compliments of Richard Ives of RE/MAX

If you are currently in the market for a home, you will find my website an excellent resource. The site is continually updated with new and valuable information to aid in your decision making process.

The search feature allows you to filter thousands of listings based on attributes that you select. You can simply search for houses in a certain area and price range, or you can look for houses that fit your specific style. If you know you want a brick house with gas heat and a garage, you can get the results you're looking for. Most real estate websites don't offer that degree of choice.

By signing up with the Property Research Center, which is free, you have access to features that will help you find and organize the listings that best fit your needs:

  • Saved Searches allow you to preserve your searches for reference at a later time. You can easily maintain lists of properties that match your criteria without having to re-enter any information, and there is no limit to the number of searches you can save.
  • The Favorites Folder allows you to save the individual listings that you find appealing. You can save favorites from different searches into sub-folders, giving you the power to organize your favorite listings however you see fit. This is a great way to put in order those specific listings that interest you most. Again, you may save as many favorites as you wish.
  • With the New Listing Notification service, you can be updated via e-mail as to new listings that match the criteria of any saved search. There is no need to check back for updates to your searches. All you have to do is decide whether you want daily, weekly, or bi-weekly notifications of the most recent listings.

I always strive to make the home-buying process as smooth as possible. With the Property Research Center you have the tools at your fingertips that can get you started in the right direction. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions; I would love to be of assistance.


Again, thank you for your interest. I look forward to hearing from you.

www.richardives.remax-ni.com/

Richard Ives, ABR, e-PRO, SRES, AHWD

Broker/Instructor

Make An Intelligent Move with Richard Ives



www.richardives.remax-ni.com/

Home Selling Tips from Richard

10-11-09
Richard Ives

When visiting your home one of the very first things a potential buyer will see is your front entry door. So to help your home smile welcome to a potential buyer you will want to make sure that your front door is in the best possible condition. If it needs to be painted us a contemporary color. If it is stained but weathered re-stain it. If the door or door frames are not in good condition you may want to consider replacing them.

www.richardives.remax-ni.com/

Richard Ives, ABR, e-PRO, SRES, AHWD

Broker/Instructor

Make An Intelligent Move with Richard Ives



www.richardives.remax-ni.com/

Quote of the week

10-09-09
Richard Ives

    Richard Ives,ABR,e-PRO,RECS,AHWD,SRES

    Broker/Instructor

    RE/MAX

    Quote of the week:

  • No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
    -- Eleanor Roosevelt

Pink Days

10-09-09
Richard Ives

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness month.

Pink days

During Breast Cancer Awareness Month each October, people raise money by organizing activities such as theme parties or a "pink day" (when employees wear pink clothing or accessories) at work. The money raised is donated to the organizers' choice of breast cancer care or research programs.

This October have a pink day for your office.

www.richardives.remax-ni.com/

Richard Ives, ABR, e-PRO, SRES, AHWD

Broker/Instructor

Make An Intelligent Move with Richard Ives



www.richardives.remax-ni.com/